i checked the app telemetry v normal telemetry at Verstappen.... there are some differences in speed and RPMJuzh wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 09:57I uploaded all laps and some more that weren't on youtube to a google drive folder. check my forum signature.Artur Craft wrote: β17 Mar 2019, 16:59account deleted already. Juzh, can you, please, upload this telemetry comparison again? I doesn't need to be on youtube, it can be wherever you like. Also, did you post onboard laps?Juzh wrote: β16 Mar 2019, 11:16https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtkFZqfc-hs[/url]
Either ferrari/merc have been hit hard on their party modes with the extra restrictions put in place on the PUs this year, or honda has practically closed the gap completely, which would be quite astonishing.
About this weekend, I don't care about the "Melbourne is not a representative track for pecking order" talk. I doubt very much that Ferrari and RB will challenge Merc this year. Even on places like Monaco I can see Merc locking a front row easily, given how good their mechanical grip is. This sort of superiority really feels like 2014-2016
People around have a habit of getting into quick conclusions. First they wrote off Mercedes due to what THEY COULDN'T see in winter testing. I feel it's the same thing going on with Ferrari. SF90 seems to be a very good car and I say this based on how it has performed so far, since Winter testing. It seems like a car where everything is right, but tyres haven't worked as they have hoped for in this GP. I don't think there was anything wrong with their PU.
to bad you can't upvote here..... thanks for the link in your signatureJuzh wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 09:57I uploaded all laps and some more that weren't on youtube to a google drive folder. check my forum signature.Artur Craft wrote: β17 Mar 2019, 16:59account deleted already. Juzh, can you, please, upload this telemetry comparison again? I doesn't need to be on youtube, it can be wherever you like. Also, did you post onboard laps?Juzh wrote: β16 Mar 2019, 11:16https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtkFZqfc-hs[/url]
Either ferrari/merc have been hit hard on their party modes with the extra restrictions put in place on the PUs this year, or honda has practically closed the gap completely, which would be quite astonishing.
About this weekend, I don't care about the "Melbourne is not a representative track for pecking order" talk. I doubt very much that Ferrari and RB will challenge Merc this year. Even on places like Monaco I can see Merc locking a front row easily, given how good their mechanical grip is. This sort of superiority really feels like 2014-2016
Something has drastically changed at Ferrari between testing and this race that can't be explained by set up or any other issue.GPR -A wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 14:16SF90 seems to be a very good car and I say this based on how it has performed so far, since Winter testing. It seems like a car where everything is right, but tyres haven't worked as they have hoped for in this GP. I don't think there was anything wrong with their PU.
maybe the circuit, maybe the temperature, maybe the layout of the track, maybe another tracksurfacemunudeges wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 14:58Something has drastically changed at Ferrari between testing and this race that can't be explained by set up or any other issue.GPR -A wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 14:16SF90 seems to be a very good car and I say this based on how it has performed so far, since Winter testing. It seems like a car where everything is right, but tyres haven't worked as they have hoped for in this GP. I don't think there was anything wrong with their PU.
You would be right if the trend of non-performance continues. Everyone knows that, Melbourne is generally not a circuit to measure the relative performance between the cars. Mercedes has generally dominated this circuit and Ferrari was unsurprisingly behind in qualifying. The first stint went rather well for Ferrari in race, but then the problems started kicking in with Medium tyres. So, there is everything to point that, Ferrari had a bad weekend and the fact that, this was the first race, didn't help them with any kind of previous data to help. Let's wait for a few more races before concluding anything.munudeges wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 14:58Something has drastically changed at Ferrari between testing and this race that can't be explained by set up or any other issue.GPR -A wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 14:16SF90 seems to be a very good car and I say this based on how it has performed so far, since Winter testing. It seems like a car where everything is right, but tyres haven't worked as they have hoped for in this GP. I don't think there was anything wrong with their PU.
It doesn't matter what the specifics of this circuit are. The dropoff is so absolutely huge the cause has to be huge. This is not just a little setup problem or something that can be explained away by the circuit in some way. Either their car genuinely isn't anywhere near as fast as they thought it was in testing, or they were led to believe, or something fundamental has caused them to lose performance massively i.e. an FIA power unit directive, on the quiet. Neither of those scenarios are quick to fix.GPR -A wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 15:31You would be right if the trend of non-performance continues. Everyone knows that, Melbourne is generally not a circuit to measure the relative performance between the cars. Mercedes has generally dominated this circuit and Ferrari was unsurprisingly behind in qualifying.
f1 app telemetry is interpolated, normal one isn't. Not a big problem because the accuracy is still good enough. rpm is not important anyway.Capharol wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 13:48i checked the app telemetry v normal telemetry at Verstappen.... there are some differences in speed and RPMJuzh wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 09:57I uploaded all laps and some more that weren't on youtube to a google drive folder. check my forum signature.Artur Craft wrote: β17 Mar 2019, 16:59
account deleted already. Juzh, can you, please, upload this telemetry comparison again? I doesn't need to be on youtube, it can be wherever you like. Also, did you post onboard laps?
About this weekend, I don't care about the "Melbourne is not a representative track for pecking order" talk. I doubt very much that Ferrari and RB will challenge Merc this year. Even on places like Monaco I can see Merc locking a front row easily, given how good their mechanical grip is. This sort of superiority really feels like 2014-2016
I have to say i disagree. my opinion is that Ferrari seemed to have a lot of understeer, and they didn't seem to like the heat. Both issue can be fixed, but that is going to take time, and is going to come at the cost of compromising something else about the car.GPR -A wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 15:31You would be right if the trend of non-performance continues. Everyone knows that, Melbourne is generally not a circuit to measure the relative performance between the cars. Mercedes has generally dominated this circuit and Ferrari was unsurprisingly behind in qualifying. The first stint went rather well for Ferrari in race, but then the problems started kicking in with Medium tyres. So, there is everything to point that, Ferrari had a bad weekend and the fact that, this was the first race, didn't help them with any kind of previous data to help. Let's wait for a few more races before concluding anything.
Or even scrutineering, which was not done in the test sessions. Could something have been called out and removed/replaced/altered?Capharol wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 15:05maybe the circuit, maybe the temperature, maybe the layout of the track, maybe another tracksurfacemunudeges wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 14:58Something has drastically changed at Ferrari between testing and this race that can't be explained by set up or any other issue.GPR -A wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 14:16SF90 seems to be a very good car and I say this based on how it has performed so far, since Winter testing. It seems like a car where everything is right, but tyres haven't worked as they have hoped for in this GP. I don't think there was anything wrong with their PU.
He should reduce his sodium intake.Hammerfist wrote: β18 Mar 2019, 05:16hahahahahahahaha! you're so funnyfritticaldi wrote: β17 Mar 2019, 19:03The car that Mercedes usually give to Hamilton was given to Bottas and Hamilton received the car that Bottas usually receives.